Tuesday 10 October 2023

Burda Style Viscose Dress with Bell Sleeves


Some garments take forever to finish due to the complexity of their design. But the sewing of super easy makes can be completed a year later too, which is what happened to this Burda Style dress. 

I love viscose challis dresses that are easy to make and don't require a zipper. They're perfect for any season and, despite a loose fit, can still look very elegant with a waist belt. 
A loose fit usually equals a quick make, but it didn't happen this time. I hate unfinished projects, but this dress ended up in this category and stayed there for the whole year! It was nothing to do with the design, just personal circumstances. 


I got this simple cornflower viscose challis upon the closing of one of my local fabric shops. I got excited about the price and the fact that I really wanted to buy something in my first ever fabric shop. I'm much more a print person than a solids one, but this time I decided to try some lace appliques.


Trying to keep it simple, I bought a small floral lace applique that I then hand sewed to the bodice of the dress. 



The pattern I chose was Viscose Dress #115 Burda Style 04/22.
It's a lovely simple design that can be worn as it is or with a belt, like I do. Thanks to the belt you get a lovely silhouette full of pleats. I love it and the volume of the sleeves, of course. So much drape requires a light fabric, making viscose challis a perfect choice. 


This pattern can easily be called beginner-friendly. The only complication you might experience is a front button placket, but with a good video tutorial it can be done very quickly. Also don't forget to allow the hem of the dress to drop before you finish it - it's a crucial step for this type of skirt.
I finished all the seams with French seams, which is my favourite way for thin fabrics.  
I love the finished dress and the only bad thing about it is that I finished it too late to wear all summer long!


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